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... of children's growths (teenage), parents can still be in the best positions to offer advices even the children might not accept it. In this case, perhaps the children's friends would be the best teachers. The children will become much more interested in the opinions and friendship of others outside the home. They spend more time with their fiends than parents. Parents fear because teenagers are likely to get into trouble, or to become unhelpful or difficult. Consequently, parents give advices to the children, at aiming to distinguish good and bad friendships. Adolescents are rebellious in many behaviour and may automatically reject any advice from their parents. For instance, I rejected my parents' advice to join a new year party with my friends, when I was twelve years old. Therefore in such this matters, parents will be much more flexible and be rather the partners with their children. They try to ...
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